Bruce Springsteen: Attendance of the concert not possible with AstraZeneca vaccination

Bruce Springsteen
Attendance of the concert not possible with AstraZeneca vaccination

Bruce Springsteen is again giving his popular “Springsteen on Broadway” concerts.

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Anyone vaccinated with the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine will not be allowed to attend Bruce Springsteen’s Broadway concerts.

Rock legend Bruce Springsteen (71) will be giving his popular concerts on Broadway in New York from the end of June. Strict rules apply to visitors. All ticket holders aged 16 and over must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. as can be read on a FAQ page of the event. Only three vaccines are accepted: The vaccines from Pfizer / Biontech, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson.

AstraZeneca vaccinated people are unlucky: They are denied entry. According to the site, only FDA-approved vaccines are accepted. The AstraZeneca vaccine is not one of them. This is likely to be a problem, especially for fans who are traveling from abroad and cannot show a vaccination with one of the three accepted vaccines.

Distance rules are no longer applicable

After all, those who made it into the hall no longer have to keep any gaps between the seats. There is also nothing to be read on the site about the obligation to wear a mask. The show “Springsteen on Broadway” runs from June 26th to September 4th at the St. James Theater in New York. For the first time, “The Boss” played its Broadway concerts in 2017, each of which sold out in a very short time. Springsteen appears solo and tells anecdotes from his life between the songs. His wife Patti Scialfa (67) was also a guest in many shows.

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